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Rio de Janeiro city councilor Carlos Bolsonaro (Republicans) was just 20 years old, in 2003, when he went to a registry office in downtown Rio and paid R $ 150,000 in cash for a property. The amount today corresponds to R $ 366 thousand, adjusted by the IPCA. Investigated for allegedly stealing the salaries of City Hall “ghost” employees, Carlos will run for his sixth term this year.
The department paid in “the country’s currency, counted and verified,” as the deed that formalized the deal says, is located on Rua Itacuruçá, in Tijuca, in the north, and still belongs to the parliamentarian. In the 2016 election, he declared that the property was worth R $ 205 thousand. The sales document was obtained by Status at the registry office where the deal was closed. It was Carlos’s first real estate acquisition, launched by his father, now president Jair Bolsonaro, into politics in 2000, before he was 18 years old.
Wanted, the councilman did not respond to the report.
A lawyer heard by the Status On condition of anonymity, he said that the expression “currency counted and justified” in the deed leaves no doubt that the payment was made in kind. This practice is not a crime, but it is usually pointed out as an indication of presumed money laundering, since it does not leave a trace in the financial system if it does not go through a bank. According to the specialist, the acquisition of the property through this form of payment only arouses surprise if the origin of the funds is not evidenced. The report was unable to contact the couple who sold the apartment.
Carlos Bolsonaro is investigated on suspicion of appointing employees in his office who would affect his salary, totally or partially. In total, 11 officials are being investigated by the Public Ministry. Most are linked to Ana Cristina Siqueira Valle, who is not Carlos’s mother, but was married to the councilman’s father.
Carlos ‘brother, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (Republicans-RJ) is also being investigated by the Public Ministry of Rio de Janeiro for alleged embezzlement, money laundering and criminal organization in the process of “cracking” (appropriation of consultants’ salaries) when he was a state deputy. . In this process, which includes names that match the investigation directed at Carlos, investigators are investigating the cash payments made by the parliamentarian.
The MP indicates indications that the senator made the payment “out of the box”, in cash, for the acquisition of two apartments in Copacabana, in the southern zone. In the deeds, the officially declared amount was R $ 310 thousand, but on the same day the deal was closed, in November 2012, the seller deposited R $ 638 thousand in cash – and had not made any other sale that semester .
The MP suspects the laundering of resources from a “cracked” scheme. Flávio denies having committed irregularities and claims to be the target of political persecution, whose objective would be to reach the Bolsonaro government.
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The investigation into Councilor Carlos Bolsonaro is still in its infancy. The property in Tijuca is one of the three that make up the declaration of assets presented by him in 2016 to the Electoral Tribunal, which this year is not yet available. The rest are in Copacabana and downtown, which would be worth R $ 85 thousand and R $ 180 thousand, respectively, four years ago.
The Copacabana property, purchased in 2009 for R $ 70,000, was paid for by electronic transfer, as stated in the deed. The payment of the property of the Center was divided between a deposit of R $ 40 thousand in indeterminate format, R $ 120 thousand by transfer at the end of the negotiation and R $ 20 thousand in promissory note.
Before buying his first apartment, Carlos lived with his mother, Rogéria Nantes Bolsonaro, on a farm in Vila Isabel, in the north of Rio. Rogéria, who will also try to return to City Hall in November, after 20 years out of politics, He also bought the property by paying cash. The price in 1996 was R $ 95 thousand, revealed the newspaper O Globo. Estadão confirmed the information in a copy of the deed.
Ana Cristina Valle had an even more active participation in the real estate market while she was married to Bolsonaro, between 1997 and 2008. She acquired 14 properties in the period; five paid in cash, according to a report in Época magazine published in July. In adjusted amounts, payments in kind amount to R $ 680 thousand. The report didn’t find her. The information is from the newspaper The State of S. Paulo.
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